A flaming crater of gas has burned in Turkmenistan for decades. Satellite imagery suggests that the fires are decreasing, but ...
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After 50 years, the fiery “Gates to Hell” may at last be dimming – but is that a good thing?
The decades-old flames at Turkmenistan’s so-called “Gates of Hell” are finally starting to dim. But while officials and ...
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Exploring the real-life gates of hell
From blazing craters to eerie caves, cultures across the globe have long marked certain places as portals to the underworld.
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A digital rendering of the Gate to Hell, aka Pluto’s Gate. According to Discovery, “Pilgrims watched the sacred rites on the steps, took the waters in the pool, slept not too far from the cave and ...
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